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    ANNA WOOD

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    Questions 1. On the 21st of October 1995‚ Anna Wood took an ecstasy tablet at a dance party and died three days later. At such a young and thriving age‚ Anna Wood was just 15 years old with a loving family‚ many friends and a new job. On the night of the event that had taken place a series of risk behaviours were undertaken. Firstly by wanting to take an ecstasy tablet to get high as well as not having any knowledge on the actual drug. By having a broader knowledge on the drug she may have been still

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    when I went to reave called “Awakening” in 2008.After I attended this rave with some friends I decided I wanted to experience more of the rave scene and so I did. This so called rave scene has its own culture and community. When you become part of the scene you start to notice fellow ravers start speaking about P.L.U.R. which sounds like a mission statement. What it stands for is peace‚ love‚ unity‚ and respect. When you go to raves you can tell ravers follow this so called mission statement because

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    Electronic Dance Music

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    my preferred type of music is electronic dance music‚ a genre that has been around since the early 90’s. Although this genre has been long associated with the nightclub scene‚ it has attracted a fandom that is not just estabalished on late night raves and discotheques. I. The beauty of electronic music is that it encompasses a plethora of sub-genres. As times progress and more innovations are being made to cater to music-makers‚ the number of sub-genres under this spectrum is

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    Anton Zaslavki aka Zedd

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    Many assume that (DJ) Zedd is just a scrawny twenty four year old German that performs behind a computer screen for “wanna be” ravers. However‚ those naysayers are oblivious to his variety of musical talent. Some are into his music and others are not. Many respect the music but are not fond of it. I say his music reflects the millennial generation that is looking for “love”. I say that Zedd is a musical genius that doesn’t get enough credit. Those who say Zedd shouldn’t be considered an artist

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    Subculture Research Paper

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    The Techno-Subculture of the Modern World  The Development of the Rave into Mainstream American Culture A paper submitted for the review of Dr. Murchinson regarding the rise of a cross-generational sub-culture that has shaped generations of young adults. Cassandra Stephens 12/17/2007 Stephens 1 Cassandra Stephens Dr. Murchinson English Composition I 12/17/2007 The Techno-Subculture of the Modern World Dance parties have always been a popular social event for generations of young adults. However

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    States in the mid-1970s A rave (from the verb: to rave) is a large party or festival featuring performances by disc jockeys (colloquially called DJs) and occasionally live performers playing electronic music‚ particularly electronic dance music (EDM). Music played at raves include house‚ trance‚ techno‚ drum and bass‚ hardcore and other forms of electronic dance music with the accompaniment of laser light shows‚ projected images‚ visual effects and smoke machines. The rave scene is know mostly worldwide

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    Music v.s the people

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    one record to the next. Since early 1980s it has been popularizing more and more from time to time‚ becoming now‚ one of the biggest music genres in the world. From what it was being "bedroom" DJs and only getting booked to play at an underground "rave" or club has gone to performing at massive festivals‚ among names like‚ Ultra in Miami‚ Tomorrowland in Belgium‚ Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas‚ Global Dance Festival at Red Rocks in Colorado‚ and many other thousands of festivals specializing

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    Music Festival

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    “ When I hear music‚ I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times‚ and to the latest ” said Henry David Thoreau. Music was and still is a significant factor in almost every culture in the world. It is a form of art that can life the soul‚ or even heals a patient through music therapy. A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre‚ nationality or locality of musicians‚ or holiday. They are

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    forth. My inspiration for this would obviously be dubstep producers such as Sonny Moore (Moore) for his very aggressive bass lines and drops and is also known for his “brostep”‚ Troy Beetles (Datsik) for his insane drops that bound to make listeners rave in a crazy-like manner‚ and other dubstep artists and producers or even Electronic Dance Music (EDM) producers out there from Sound Cloud to YouTube. Other influences would be the guys from Jackass (MTV) and Blink-182 for not being afraid to express

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    Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as the acronym “EDM”‚ has stirred up a controversy across the United States in the past few weeks. The controversy started at Electric Zoo (Ezoo)‚ a 3-day electronic dance music festival that is held yearly in New York City on Randall’s Island. On the second day of the event‚ 2 maximal ravers died and 4 were hospitalized due to the over use of Ecstasy (also known for the slang term “Molly”) which immediately lead to the cancellation of the third and final day of

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